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i means that's a lot of nick at night. >> here's what is so interesting. this has turned new some respects, and i don't say this without any affection, in some respects it has turned you into an old jewish man. >> well. >> the inflection, did you one of these, i mean why. it's a lot of nick at knight. you have been to the jersey shore yet this year? i was there this weekend. it's coming back, baby, the jersey shore. they've rebuilt it as fast as, i mean it was even over the two week that i was there previously they have thrown up buildings that i never new existed before. >> someplaces are in for a rough go between where you guys have a place and where we have a place and where we meet for ice cream, someplaces are going to i have a rough g there is one town, lost 152 homes. and then south of that, ortley beach, normandy beach, these folks. >> they got crushed. >> but all those areas. >> where i grew up, sea brite was our home. >> max's hot dogs. >> maxes or the windmill, got to be fair. but i am a sorry. but there are -- >> maxes. >> there are so many goo
i means that's a lot of nick at night. >> here's what is so interesting. this has turned new some respects, and i don't say this without any affection, in some respects it has turned you into an old jewish man. >> well. >> the inflection, did you one of these, i mean why. it's a lot of nick at knight. you have been to the jersey shore yet this year? i was there this weekend. it's coming back, baby, the jersey shore. they've rebuilt it as fast as, i mean it was even over the...
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a reporter for "the new york time times", nick. i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts all the raw data, all the interviews with the irs officials in cincinnati and he has come to the conclusion that there's no evidence whatsoever that there was any influence outside the irs, in other words, the white house or any politicians to what happened there. screwups, whatever, bad management, whatever. yet, issa keeps playing this card of washington as if washington implies something beyond the irs. your thoughts on the honesty going on here? >> just to clarify for your viewers, all of the irs tax lawyers are in washington. even the ones that work on a case by case basis with people in cincinnati who are not tax lawyers. so when a troublesome case comes up, a tricky case, a case that has law questions, they go to cincinnati -- i'm sorry, to the lawyers i
a reporter for "the new york time times", nick. i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts all the raw data, all the interviews with the irs officials in cincinnati and he has come to the conclusion that there's no evidence whatsoever that there was any influence outside the irs, in other words, the...
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a group of danish students have been injured in a double decker bus crash in the german city nick students all aged between sixteen and nineteen were in the top half of the bus was torn off as it passed under the railway bridge you can see service is the driver of siena right description side. now think twice before you tweet that's the advice from police and media experts in the wake of a number of arrests in the u.k. for posting offensive messages on twitter a london correspondent sara firth reports on how british police are playing catch up comes to laying down the law and how to counter the use of online comments. we trust our officers with a baton we trust some of the c.s. sprit and yet for some reason we can't trust them a twitter account in the wake of the recent will it murder a number of arrests were made across the country after police responded to tweets it was the latest clear sign that police are in placing seychelle media in a way they never have before twitter might be new police territory but their actions tread a fine line already some unfamiliar with the legal ramificatio
a group of danish students have been injured in a double decker bus crash in the german city nick students all aged between sixteen and nineteen were in the top half of the bus was torn off as it passed under the railway bridge you can see service is the driver of siena right description side. now think twice before you tweet that's the advice from police and media experts in the wake of a number of arrests in the u.k. for posting offensive messages on twitter a london correspondent sara firth...
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nick griffin on the phone in damascus he is the british leader of the leader of the british national party and in syria as part of a fact finding delegation. damascus has been rocked by a blast today but you've been describing life there as normal why's that. well no one in terms of when you walk around the streets this ordinary people the families the people some of them whom clearly you know strict muslims album secular role they're getting with their own alliance and trying to ignore all of the you know the bomb blasts which go off occasionally seen the same thing in northern ireland and if people get used to it their life continues this means a masters this is a state under attack it's not a stage in crisis now you say you want to highlight the me the british government supporting the syrian opposition what are they as me z.c. well fundamentally it's a question of blowback you remember what happened afghanistan with the way the cia but british and so on created and ahmed al qaida to fight the soviet union and then of course once the soviet union was finished the jihad is you can
nick griffin on the phone in damascus he is the british leader of the leader of the british national party and in syria as part of a fact finding delegation. damascus has been rocked by a blast today but you've been describing life there as normal why's that. well no one in terms of when you walk around the streets this ordinary people the families the people some of them whom clearly you know strict muslims album secular role they're getting with their own alliance and trying to ignore all of...
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while i just about escaped with my nick andre was ready for a fresh ing south. with a newfound respect for the people. i headed back into the center to watch something rather special. we timed to coincide with the area's poll of cold festival and things were just about to get started. with the blessings of the priest ringing in our ears but larry and i headed to our trusty toyota for one last effort. so this is it the final stage after our accident we've still got quite a lot of time to make up but i am feeling confident. so today it's tires to the tundra and all of the oil because. the last leg is a good old fashioned sprint finish. no worries about cliff edges here it's just straight pedal to the metal and home. we just had forty kilometers to go we weren't going to win but that didn't mean we weren't going to try. to go. twelve o'clock two hundred basis. for thirty metres. because hundred fifty mazes one hundred. fifty metres. guineas. oh i don't believe it. big. big and exhausted but we made it. we jumped out to wait for all fellow races to finish that time
while i just about escaped with my nick andre was ready for a fresh ing south. with a newfound respect for the people. i headed back into the center to watch something rather special. we timed to coincide with the area's poll of cold festival and things were just about to get started. with the blessings of the priest ringing in our ears but larry and i headed to our trusty toyota for one last effort. so this is it the final stage after our accident we've still got quite a lot of time to make up...
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washington either understand orders from somebody at the irs or the white house with the fact that as nick just said, of course, there are irs lawyers consulting in washington. >> he hasn't found -- correct me, has he found a witness within irs that says i got influenced by somebody outside the irs? >> not that he's put out. >> won't he have done that? >> the piece i wrote is basically based on the fact he said he was going to release these transcripts. he hasn't. the guy pushing him to do it is the top democrat on the committee cummings. >> i want to show you the timeline issa's behavior and behavior around him all along and they said what do you think is still left in his ammo? june 2nd, you just saw that he released extremely limited pieces of a set of interviews and calls the white house paid liars. he says the full transcripts which he vows to release will prove that washington is the cause without saying irs washington or the white house. he keeps that foggy. june 6th, for politico newspaper reports house leadership had delivered a message to issa, cool it. last sunday in response to
washington either understand orders from somebody at the irs or the white house with the fact that as nick just said, of course, there are irs lawyers consulting in washington. >> he hasn't found -- correct me, has he found a witness within irs that says i got influenced by somebody outside the irs? >> not that he's put out. >> won't he have done that? >> the piece i wrote is basically based on the fact he said he was going to release these transcripts. he hasn't. the...
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neil: thank you, nick. to man at center of nsa ssandal, ed snowden, dismiindick eeey's charge he is nothing more than arade i, calling that -- trader, calls that, and a quote, the highest honor for an ameriian. the up hill battle of this self proclaimed whistle-blower faces just to clear his good name. a whistle-blower in 2006, and indicted on espionage act, and faced 35 years in prison before federal felony charges were dropped. bu not before exhausting all of his retirement savings, mr. drake is joining me now anything at vice for. any advice ford snowden. >> i believe he is a whistle-blower, i believe he disclosed critical information inhe public's interest. it is revealing conres of systemic surveillance state. neil: you know, here the difference, i study your case, d certainly for snowden's case, you didn't run anywher you stad in the u.s. a dealt with the harsh fallout, ridiculousallout. heoes to hong kong. and it has been raising a question even among those who want to believe he is a whise-blower, d
neil: thank you, nick. to man at center of nsa ssandal, ed snowden, dismiindick eeey's charge he is nothing more than arade i, calling that -- trader, calls that, and a quote, the highest honor for an ameriian. the up hill battle of this self proclaimed whistle-blower faces just to clear his good name. a whistle-blower in 2006, and indicted on espionage act, and faced 35 years in prison before federal felony charges were dropped. bu not before exhausting all of his retirement savings, mr. drake...
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nick what's happening? it looks like they're getting ready to move on demonstrators. >> reporter: that's right. we've just heard -- there you would have heard that is another stun grenade. a volley of tear gas now being fired to force protesters. these police emerged from behind the main monument in the square being took up cover behind that armored vehicle and now they are moving quite forcefully in the direction of gezi park from what i can make out. there are also protesters nearby in the road one side behind the barricade. it's hard to tell their precise target but it looks like it's going to land pretty close to gezi park. if that tear gas gets near you, it highly effective. i've got my tear gas in my hand. let me just pause so you can take in the images. >> nick i want to be clear. the police say they want all the protesters out of taksim square but supposedly they were going to let the presotesters stay at nearby gezi square. you're saying they seem to be moving these police near gezi park to remove
nick what's happening? it looks like they're getting ready to move on demonstrators. >> reporter: that's right. we've just heard -- there you would have heard that is another stun grenade. a volley of tear gas now being fired to force protesters. these police emerged from behind the main monument in the square being took up cover behind that armored vehicle and now they are moving quite forcefully in the direction of gezi park from what i can make out. there are also protesters nearby in...
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hundreds of thousands of people have come out in support of the president right in this city in the nick looming to see as a red line they say they believe in the president's plan and that's what they want their voice to be heights and if the president is serious china should be very pleased to change it should be through the budget books not be forced by the streets it's very different scene just a few kilometers away in the trees when opponents of morsi have gathered already i intend to thousands while i'm largely spearheaded by crosstrees campaign called rebel and they are calling for president morsi to step down and they say that this is a make or break moment it's a worrying sign the country's becoming divided increasingly violent in the lead up to the first anniversary of president obama knows these rules but you people worry i'm going to see a lot more fatalities in the future most his first year in office has been mauled by ongoing political unrest middle east expert and author tariq ali believes despite the revolt that brought morsi to power the country is still deeply divided .
hundreds of thousands of people have come out in support of the president right in this city in the nick looming to see as a red line they say they believe in the president's plan and that's what they want their voice to be heights and if the president is serious china should be very pleased to change it should be through the budget books not be forced by the streets it's very different scene just a few kilometers away in the trees when opponents of morsi have gathered already i intend to...
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nick has been standing there 18, 19 hours. i want to check in with arwa damon, who i believe is on the other side of if square. explain where you are in relation to nick and what you are seeing right now. >> reporter: i am on the other side of the square from where nick is. and we are holed up inside a hotel that has kindly opened its doors to us and dozens of other demonstrators have set up a makeshift clinic. i can barely see the park that is less than 20 feet across the street from me, because the smoke from the tear gas is so thick at this point in time. nick has the vantage point on this, but the demonstrators have been occupying, they were clashing with riot street, and then there was an intense volley of tear gas. causing complete chaos, people running into the hotel. then we saw the army vehicles driving down the street, pushing all of the barricades away. there were a handful of demonstrators that went back out and now the tear gas. [ inaudible ] they're not letting anyone out. >> arwa, i want to show our viewers what
nick has been standing there 18, 19 hours. i want to check in with arwa damon, who i believe is on the other side of if square. explain where you are in relation to nick and what you are seeing right now. >> reporter: i am on the other side of the square from where nick is. and we are holed up inside a hotel that has kindly opened its doors to us and dozens of other demonstrators have set up a makeshift clinic. i can barely see the park that is less than 20 feet across the street from me,...
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nick, appreciate it. let us know if anything develops. nick paton walsh in the turkish capital, an cora. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev allowed to talk to his parents. he called them from the prison hospital in massachusetts where he's being held. as you know, parents, they are in the russian republic of dagestan. >> the conversation happened last week. his mother recorded it. phil black following the story from moscow. this is the only phone conversation the parents have had wit their 19-year-old son since he was taken into custody in march. what do we know about what was said. >> reporter: well, michael, in the recording you can hear dzhokhar speaking russian. as his mother is listening to the recording, a week or so later after the call, she's still clearly emotional. still very upset by this. we are told that at the time the conversation took place, they were not allowed to discuss details of the boston case itself. the attack or any sort of information specifically relating to that. so it's very much dominated by his parents expressing concer
nick, appreciate it. let us know if anything develops. nick paton walsh in the turkish capital, an cora. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev allowed to talk to his parents. he called them from the prison hospital in massachusetts where he's being held. as you know, parents, they are in the russian republic of dagestan. >> the conversation happened last week. his mother recorded it. phil black following the story from moscow. this is the only phone conversation the parents have had wit their...
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nick paton walsh is there, nick, what are you seeing? looks like police moving in? >> reporter: well, it's hard to tell, anderson, when you see movements of police, that's simply shift changes. police have been doing very long hours here. whether that marks some new progress on the ground. the last 10, 15 minutes, the focus on clearing this area. but there is still that pocket of protests down the left-hand side of the park. it seems to be substantial. it's hard to tell given the distance in the dark down there. police are not moving against them. when we first spoke to you earlier, anderson, you saw the fireworks emanating from that direction. so clearly that's something the police will have to deal with. they want to have control of the perimeter around gezi park before dawn. in about 2 1/2 hours from now. but we are seeing continued activity in central taksim. bulldozers moving in, collecting debris, removing the barricades. i think that's what police want to achieve as quickly as possible. clearing the concrete space. they've still got this issue of protesters.
nick paton walsh is there, nick, what are you seeing? looks like police moving in? >> reporter: well, it's hard to tell, anderson, when you see movements of police, that's simply shift changes. police have been doing very long hours here. whether that marks some new progress on the ground. the last 10, 15 minutes, the focus on clearing this area. but there is still that pocket of protests down the left-hand side of the park. it seems to be substantial. it's hard to tell given the distance...
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cenk: nick, i hear you but it's not about david barton. he's a clown and it's not about the national organization for hating gay people. it's look, part of the reason i think we walk on egg shells is 25% of the country is evangelical, what if we offend them to which i say so what, let them read their own bible. it's not my fault that they can't figure out that eating shrimp or the clothes that every single one of them wears is just as much of an abomination as gay sex is. it's their fault isn't it? >> i see what you're saying. the main thing to remember with evangelicals is even among evangelicals there's a wide range of views on this, especially younger people are more likely to support same-sex marriage. it's gone up hugely since 2004. there was a poll saying 31% of white evangelicals support same-sex marriage. that's not a big number, but a huge, huge increase, and i think it's only going to continue over time. we have things, silly to say but like modern family and normalizing when you see gay people together. i think evangelicals watc
cenk: nick, i hear you but it's not about david barton. he's a clown and it's not about the national organization for hating gay people. it's look, part of the reason i think we walk on egg shells is 25% of the country is evangelical, what if we offend them to which i say so what, let them read their own bible. it's not my fault that they can't figure out that eating shrimp or the clothes that every single one of them wears is just as much of an abomination as gay sex is. it's their fault isn't...
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nick, thank you. i need to go now to istanbul, i believe, and to talk to shaban dishly who is a member of the akp and a member of parliament. thank you first for joining me, mr. dishly, how the prime minister is going to resolve this standoff. >> i think things will gradually have to go down. we have to separate the violent protesters from the peaceful protesters. the prime minister will be speaking from representatives, i don't know how you call them, or other interest groups. today in the party group talk i am sure people have -- he has requested from the people, please stop this. let's talk because all of it is damaging small business owners, the hotel owners in especially istanbul and the rest of the place where these demonstrations are taking place. so this is actually out of environmental demonstrations. there are terror groups trying to turn this into a cause. they are really using the molotov cocktails and everything, i'm sure. your people are showing it. . we have to first, i think this morni
nick, thank you. i need to go now to istanbul, i believe, and to talk to shaban dishly who is a member of the akp and a member of parliament. thank you first for joining me, mr. dishly, how the prime minister is going to resolve this standoff. >> i think things will gradually have to go down. we have to separate the violent protesters from the peaceful protesters. the prime minister will be speaking from representatives, i don't know how you call them, or other interest groups. today in...
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and nick confesori is a reporter for "the new york times." i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts of all the raw data, all the interviews with officials in cincinnati. he's come to the conclusion there's no evidence whatsoever there was any influence from the outside the ires, in other words, from the white house or any politicians to what happened there. call them whatever, screw-ups, whatever, bad management, whatever. yet, issa keeps playing this card of washington as if washington many applies something beyond the irs. your thoughts on the honesty going on here or dishonesty. >> just to clarify for your viewers, all of the irs tax lawyers are in washington. even the ones that work on a case by case basis with people in cincinnati who are not tax lawyers. so when a troublesome case comes up, a tricky case, a case ha has law questions, they go to cincinna
and nick confesori is a reporter for "the new york times." i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts of all the raw data, all the interviews with officials in cincinnati. he's come to the conclusion there's no evidence whatsoever there was any influence from the outside the ires, in other words, from...
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gee graphically a canal there might make sense, it's just 12 miles from the pacific to lake nick rock wau and from the lake the liver flows to the caribbean and thus to the atlantic. for nicaragua as a nation the canal makes sense. the proponents claim the canal will more than double the nation's gdp which last year was just $3300. but why build the canal when we already have one just a few hundred miles away? well, here's one reason. there is so much demand for the panama canal, that the average wait to transit can top 12 days. here's another. the biggest cargo ships that can go through the panama canal are called panamax. each ship can carry 4,500 shipping containers but there are newer bigger ships called post-pannamax. they can hold more than 18,000 containers, that's four times the capacity of a panamax ship. here's what 18,000 containers would look like stacked in times square. >> higher than many of the buildings beside. >> the first will be delivered on june 28th. these ships obviously have to find other routes since the panama canal cannot accommodate them and that is exactly
gee graphically a canal there might make sense, it's just 12 miles from the pacific to lake nick rock wau and from the lake the liver flows to the caribbean and thus to the atlantic. for nicaragua as a nation the canal makes sense. the proponents claim the canal will more than double the nation's gdp which last year was just $3300. but why build the canal when we already have one just a few hundred miles away? well, here's one reason. there is so much demand for the panama canal, that the...
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nick throws the first pitch on the left. on the right, the pitch goes and is caught. nick can't travel because he's fighting a life-threatening disease. >>> early today sports is brought to you by new just for men autostop. gray is over. >>> just ahead, paul mccartney takes stephen colbert by storm. >>> and nelson mandella is responding well to treatment. >>> welcome back. there's an upper level storm spinning in the upper levels of the atmosphere right off the northwest coastline. another spoke on the wheel. we just went through the portland area. just kicked off heavier showers and rain. behind it, more scattered showers throughout your early morning hours. that's literally going to sit up here and spin for the time being and keeping temperatures rather cool, too. onshore flow is why san francisco is cool but you'll get some sunshine this afternoon. interior sections remain very warm if not hot for the foreseeable future. our weather pattern gets a little stuck. >> looking at billings, montana, hot and humid there, too. >> now to entertainment. george takei's facebo
nick throws the first pitch on the left. on the right, the pitch goes and is caught. nick can't travel because he's fighting a life-threatening disease. >>> early today sports is brought to you by new just for men autostop. gray is over. >>> just ahead, paul mccartney takes stephen colbert by storm. >>> and nelson mandella is responding well to treatment. >>> welcome back. there's an upper level storm spinning in the upper levels of the atmosphere right off...
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. >>> we are back with nick kristof, dan senor, david remnick and danielle pletka. let's talk about the rest of the world, syria. it feels like nothing is going to happen much until the conference that the russians and the americans are organizing. do you sense that the republican party is unifying behind this idea of intervening in syria, or is it just mccain, lindsey and a few others? >> it's mccain, lindsey and a few others. i think many -- there's -- danny and i are on the same side of this. isolation politics on the right and some will rear its head in the primaries. until that action is assured that some kind of intervention does not involve boots on the ground, it will be hard to see a unified republican position. if they can be assured of that, i think conservatives, most conservatives in washington are pretty outraged about what is happening. effectively become a proxy war. the u.s. on one side and then, you know, russia, syria, the iranian revolutionary guard and hezbollah on the other side. conservatives are increasingly concerned about what the outcome o
. >>> we are back with nick kristof, dan senor, david remnick and danielle pletka. let's talk about the rest of the world, syria. it feels like nothing is going to happen much until the conference that the russians and the americans are organizing. do you sense that the republican party is unifying behind this idea of intervening in syria, or is it just mccain, lindsey and a few others? >> it's mccain, lindsey and a few others. i think many -- there's -- danny and i are on the...
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i know your a big nick at night fan. that's one piece of it. up next, a fascinating look inside a divide within the black community over civil rights and a big issue of our time, marriage equality. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. on any new volkswagen. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a b
i know your a big nick at night fan. that's one piece of it. up next, a fascinating look inside a divide within the black community over civil rights and a big issue of our time, marriage equality. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but...
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nick, i'll start with you. her staj action urging senators to oppose the vote at 2:15 vote and as well as the vote. the speaker here making some news in that discussion saying he does expect it to get done. which way are we going? >> crossroads. karl rove in support of the bill. >> all that together. >> look. what you see here is fundamentally a clash between the gop elite and base votes. this is hugely important to the donors and business community and the superpacs. they don't want to mess this up because it's bad for the latino voters. >> in an interview with spanish language network made his strongest statement yet for immigration reform and translated here he says let's be clear. nobody is talking about preventing the legalization, the legalization is going to happen. so, susan, how different is that from last week where it wasn't 100% clear he was going to vote for this because of the issue of border security? >> well, you know, you talk about high stakes in this process. nobody has higher stakes than sen
nick, i'll start with you. her staj action urging senators to oppose the vote at 2:15 vote and as well as the vote. the speaker here making some news in that discussion saying he does expect it to get done. which way are we going? >> crossroads. karl rove in support of the bill. >> all that together. >> look. what you see here is fundamentally a clash between the gop elite and base votes. this is hugely important to the donors and business community and the superpacs. they...
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the train was approaching and the truck driver got out in the nick of time. the conductor and passenger were hurt and expected to be okay. florida, a small plane went down in a pachl no beach neighborhood. the pilot walked away with only a cut on his fenger. he took off and 60 feet and the plane clipped a wire. i can't imagine. it could have been a propellor. >> it came crashing down in somebody's backyard. no one on the ground was hurt. >> i believe in miracles. >> the pilot said a now feet more in any direction he would have hit a house. >> the texas forces the highway. horses escaping from their home and making a run for it in grand prairie. they were cornered in a gas station. that is fox watch in america. >> a catholic priest is helping a church youth group by raising monnea unique way. the goal to see the pope. migraines mean powerful pain, and when you have a migraine bayer migraine formula, means powerful relief. its triple action formula targets migraines for relief of the tough pain, and symptoms that come with it. try targeted relief with the power
the train was approaching and the truck driver got out in the nick of time. the conductor and passenger were hurt and expected to be okay. florida, a small plane went down in a pachl no beach neighborhood. the pilot walked away with only a cut on his fenger. he took off and 60 feet and the plane clipped a wire. i can't imagine. it could have been a propellor. >> it came crashing down in somebody's backyard. no one on the ground was hurt. >> i believe in miracles. >> the pilot...
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nick valencia is in union city for us. nick, what are you seeing there? >> a lot of debris on the ground. tons of debris, leveled houses. let me get out of the way so you can take a look at the scope of damage. this is the merritt residence and you have structures demolished and piles and piles of debris and the power out. residents are having to deal with that. cleaning up what little is left of their homes, the residents, one of the good ones, it actually didn't suffer as much damage as you can see as some of the other surrounding residents, so we're seeing a lot of helping hands as well, a lot of volunteers coming to help out this family and we see a dozens of cars in a barn close by as well and presumably volunteers to help that family which suffered damage and we also are hearing a little bit more about the victims of this devastation that tore through here last night. i spoke to the chief medical examiner earlier. he said nine people confirmed dead. they tell us five of those nine remain unidentified at this time. the nine dead include two children
nick valencia is in union city for us. nick, what are you seeing there? >> a lot of debris on the ground. tons of debris, leveled houses. let me get out of the way so you can take a look at the scope of damage. this is the merritt residence and you have structures demolished and piles and piles of debris and the power out. residents are having to deal with that. cleaning up what little is left of their homes, the residents, one of the good ones, it actually didn't suffer as much damage as...
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nick and eric, thanks as always. appreciate it. >>> the daughter of former yankees manager joe torre makes a nice catch, it's sweet. she was in the right place at the right time, caught a child falling from a building. going to hear from her up next. plus, the boston marathon bombing two months ago, well, one victim who lost her leg, she is now moving forward with force. she's determined to run again. we're going to talk with her coming up. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today,
nick and eric, thanks as always. appreciate it. >>> the daughter of former yankees manager joe torre makes a nice catch, it's sweet. she was in the right place at the right time, caught a child falling from a building. going to hear from her up next. plus, the boston marathon bombing two months ago, well, one victim who lost her leg, she is now moving forward with force. she's determined to run again. we're going to talk with her coming up. i'm the next american success story. working...
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i do want to invite nick gillespie. we asked and here on an affirmative action program as part of those two, they have a few remarks. nick is the editor-in-chief with reason.com, recent tv and another person moving away from the old-fashioned kind in terms of our future. you see them on tv, pretty much ubiquitous, also notes a major print media columns, so he's one of the all-time handsets a libertarian who's been laboring for a long time. that may give him his own unique perspective on this. >> i kind of shy away from the embassies you are putting on an old hand such as today's. i'm actually celebrating my 28th year in october with reason. i thought that was going to be a year and a half job. time has changed. i want to thank everybody for coming. a couple people in particular and cato for hosting us. it's a real pleasure to be on a panel with you. i've used her work through the years to my advantage and i hope to public discourse advantage. it was michael's work that made me fully understand how bad a deal social secu
i do want to invite nick gillespie. we asked and here on an affirmative action program as part of those two, they have a few remarks. nick is the editor-in-chief with reason.com, recent tv and another person moving away from the old-fashioned kind in terms of our future. you see them on tv, pretty much ubiquitous, also notes a major print media columns, so he's one of the all-time handsets a libertarian who's been laboring for a long time. that may give him his own unique perspective on this....
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our nick valencia is in el reno. nick, what's it look like there? i think we're having a problem getting nick. we'll try to go back to him. karen maginnis, any threats of concern today? >> we have a risk in an area where we could see some thunderstorms, could produce an isolated tornado but we think the real risk today is going to be the heavy rainfall, lots of lightning and maybe some wind damage. can't rule out that possibility of an isolated tornado. we want to show you what's happening, oklahoma city you started to clear out. wish we could say the same in the northwestern regions of arkansas and into northeastern oklahoma. this is where we're seeing some pretty strong storms and heavy downpours. i'll show you some of those downpour and rainfall totals in just a second. we move on over across northern arkansas, they're having problems here, still some cells developing along the leading edge of this frontal system as it's traveling toward the east and from springfield to raleigh to st. louis, plenty of heavy rainfall, river gauges filling up, even
our nick valencia is in el reno. nick, what's it look like there? i think we're having a problem getting nick. we'll try to go back to him. karen maginnis, any threats of concern today? >> we have a risk in an area where we could see some thunderstorms, could produce an isolated tornado but we think the real risk today is going to be the heavy rainfall, lots of lightning and maybe some wind damage. can't rule out that possibility of an isolated tornado. we want to show you what's...
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cnn's nick valencia is here with more. nick, you've been following this story. how could it take so long to find her? by the way, police have searched this area before where the car was found. >> i was there in mid-march when police were bringing in divers. they brought in equisearch made famous during the natalee holloway investigation. they were combing the waterways of bayou st. john. they couldn't find her. the family are still very upset and looking for answers. >> how long the car been there? if they done searched this area, this area been searched before 6789 it's really mind boggling to me. >> we never would have imagined this would have happened. how do we move on? >> it certainly wasn't for a lack of effort, pamela. they were passing out these buttons and flyers all throughout the area when i was there. everybody was looking for her. it was all hands on deck. yesterday it seems it's the closure but not the closure the family was hoping for. >> obviously not. it's been very tough for them. there's so many unanswered questions still, nick. they have foun
cnn's nick valencia is here with more. nick, you've been following this story. how could it take so long to find her? by the way, police have searched this area before where the car was found. >> i was there in mid-march when police were bringing in divers. they brought in equisearch made famous during the natalee holloway investigation. they were combing the waterways of bayou st. john. they couldn't find her. the family are still very upset and looking for answers. >> how long the...
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the key nato ally -- nick, we have lost nick there. having audio problems and communication with nick. he's feet away from the demonstration from istanbul where police used water cannons and tear gas. >> this is a major american ally. when you see unrest in the square, you want to see how the protesters are handling it. it's a strategic ally for us. >> a key nato ally and across the border from syria where we have seen so many problems. the united states needs a stable turkey. thanks to nick. we'll check back in with him as soon as we can. >>> here is a heart-stopping video of a base jumper. those who seek thrills often experience pain. her parachute malfunctioned and sent her crashing into the side of the building over and over. the 22-year-old thrill seeker cheating death when her parachute got stuck on a balcony. a british couple heard her banging on their door and came to the rescue. she is going to be okay. >>> coming up, it is the most closely watched case in the nation. on trial for the death of trayvon martin, this morning, a n
the key nato ally -- nick, we have lost nick there. having audio problems and communication with nick. he's feet away from the demonstration from istanbul where police used water cannons and tear gas. >> this is a major american ally. when you see unrest in the square, you want to see how the protesters are handling it. it's a strategic ally for us. >> a key nato ally and across the border from syria where we have seen so many problems. the united states needs a stable turkey....
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and the president, one of the things we have seen is the president's job approval rating has taken a nick. i mean, it's not horrible. and you'd think given what's been kind of thrown into the mix you'd think it would be a little bit more. is this going to be one of those elections where we'll see some democrats kind of running away from the president and others embracing him? i mean, how does the president play into the midterms? >> well, i've never seen a midterm election where members from the president's party didn't run away. i mean, there's a reason. with the exception of 1998 and another election, in midterms the president's party tends to lose seats. >> by the way in 1998 they lost because they overplayed their impeachment hand. >> exactly. >> so that's kind of a warning to how republicans play this. >> and there are democrats hoping history repeats itself that way with the way they're going into these investigations of the white house but not concentrating on producing legislation that like you say might help. >> in many of these competitive areas too in the house and senate, thes
and the president, one of the things we have seen is the president's job approval rating has taken a nick. i mean, it's not horrible. and you'd think given what's been kind of thrown into the mix you'd think it would be a little bit more. is this going to be one of those elections where we'll see some democrats kind of running away from the president and others embracing him? i mean, how does the president play into the midterms? >> well, i've never seen a midterm election where members...
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nick walla that. >> welcome to this special early edition of "early start." i'm christine romans. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. >>> edward snowden says he leaked information about the nsa is in moscow expected to board a plane for cuba, then south america. he asked ecuador for asylum. the obama administration issued objections for letting him stay there. we look at all options available to expel him back to the u.s. to face the crime for which he is charged. we are in moscow. >> reporter: at the airport, the government was playing a role in the aid of snowden. the flag was the give away. this is the ambassador's car parked outside. this official somehow got lost inside the terminal. >> i'm not taking any comments. >> are you here in relation to snowden at all? >> reporter: the world learned of his departure when he was already in the air. a big group of russian and international journalists went to meet him. snowden stayed inside the terminal. the government of ecuador confirmed he asked for asylum. he's protecting another man, wikileaks founder, julian asa
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nick, they should be off and running. >> they should be by now, carolyn. you know, we are a couple blocks away just because of security measures. you mentioned that are in place this time around for the san francisco marathon. this, of course, is the first marathon we've had since the boston bombings. you know extra precautions were put in place the runners were asked to get here 30 to 35 minutes earlier and they also did things they haven't done before in the interest of bags and security. runners also had to check any bags or backpacks bigger than a piece of binder paper. now officials tell abc7 news that about 5,000 fewer participants registered for this year's race. the roster list this year is closer to 20,000. and they have had more than that in the past. now back here live i can tell you that we still have a few strayinglers who are making their way to the starting points. coming up at six, what i hope to do, carolyn, is to speak to a couple of those participating in the 36th annual san francisco marathon and talk to them about these added security
nick, they should be off and running. >> they should be by now, carolyn. you know, we are a couple blocks away just because of security measures. you mentioned that are in place this time around for the san francisco marathon. this, of course, is the first marathon we've had since the boston bombings. you know extra precautions were put in place the runners were asked to get here 30 to 35 minutes earlier and they also did things they haven't done before in the interest of bags and...
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nick, did you know it's a new day? >> it's i knew day weekend. >> now, my video is intentionally in black and white. i did this because i wanted to show filter. here's my instagram video. this is my first instagram video. i noticed people start and stop for no obvious reason other than to change their voice. and level of emotion. 15 seconds might actually be too much. you watch those videos. >> yeah. i kind of like the 15 seconds more. more face time for you, victor. >> more face time. people edit for no reason other than to be dramatic. >> you were very good in that. >> i can be really dra mattic. >> who knows? maybe this will take off because you get extra time to put your face out there. >> it's a new day as we learned from your video. >> it is a new day. >> shout out to nick. we showed you their pictures last week. >> pictures may not do these adorable little guys justice. the new additions to tampa busch gardens. arrived from south africa last month. >> the three cubs are a few months old and they are playful. you
nick, did you know it's a new day? >> it's i knew day weekend. >> now, my video is intentionally in black and white. i did this because i wanted to show filter. here's my instagram video. this is my first instagram video. i noticed people start and stop for no obvious reason other than to change their voice. and level of emotion. 15 seconds might actually be too much. you watch those videos. >> yeah. i kind of like the 15 seconds more. more face time for you, victor. >>...
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nick, we're going to check-in with the new yorkers and those in boston. thanks, nick. appreciate it. stay safe. >>> i want to do a quick check of the markets right now. you see the dow it is at 15 -- more than 15,000, up 169. it follows the release of the may jobs report this morning showing that unemployment rate is up, but just barely. 175,000 jobs were added in may. now, it's actually more than analysts expected. and actually better than we did in april. i want to bring in alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. is this overall good news, alison? >> you know what, suzanne, it's a good report. it's just not great. because to be honest with you it's still just kind of average when you look at how job growth has been in this country over the past three years. and then you look at the unemployment rate. it ticked up to 7.6%. kind of a good reason there, more people jumped back in to look for a new job. but the problem is a lot of them they haven't gotten a job yet. and that's why you saw the unemployment rate go higher. so the market -- you see the market doing rea
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shocking, incredible stunt man nick wallenda. how do you describe it? >> wow. >> we will show you this after the break. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. it's not a candy bar. 13
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nick paton walsh is live in istanbul. what can you tell us about the tone and tenor of the events behind you right now? >> reporter: well there has been a somewhat dramatic development. so far what we've seen today appeared to be a police strategy to take control of the area around central gesi park, an encamped area with lots of people living there in tents for weeks. we saw riot police inside the tree line moving into the heavily encamped area, that will be a significant concern of the hundreds of people inside there. we did see tear gas go inside that camp briefly as well. there are many people in there, densely populated, tent in there, many will be deeply worried about the police moving in. they appear to have withdrawn slightly. it's hard to see from our vantage point what is happening inside there but the real fear of course would be the impact on protesters if police moved in there, where would they run to. it contradicts what we've been hearing from the government of phe said we've been having more altercations b
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i want to go back to nick. as a conservative malcolm x was also critical of the role of the federal government because he never thought it would go far enough. now we have conservatives saying the federal government has gone way too far. the conversation we're having about affirmative action, why shouldn't military to lani's point be able to take into account all types of diversity when deciding who is going to run one of the most important issues in american life. >> the issue before the court is university admissions. there may be a different standard applied to the military or not. >> do you support the end of affirmative action in all government? >> i believe affirmative action in the sense of giving people admission based primarily on their race or ethnicity or because they were born in a certain place is clearly unconstitutional because it violates color-blindness required under proper interpretation of the constitution of the 14th amendment. lets pull back just for a moment and talk about the case actual
i want to go back to nick. as a conservative malcolm x was also critical of the role of the federal government because he never thought it would go far enough. now we have conservatives saying the federal government has gone way too far. the conversation we're having about affirmative action, why shouldn't military to lani's point be able to take into account all types of diversity when deciding who is going to run one of the most important issues in american life. >> the issue before the...
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before you shed tears for the traders that are in the market, bear in mind the dow is up 14% ytd and the nick up 19% year to date. they have plenty of gains. it just means they are taking their opportunity to book them while there is this nervousness over the fed withdrawing some of the stimulus that it's given the market since the global financial crisis. >> jeff live for us in london. >>> our top story in the states. the nsa vowing to make public that he says proves the government's secret surveillance of phone calls has helped stop terror rits threats. general keith allen says the electronic programs prevented dozens of attacks. >> great harm has already been done by opening this up and the consequence, i believe, is our security is jeopardized. there's no doubt in my mind that we will lose capabilities as a result of this and that not only the united states but those allies that we have helped will no longer be as safe as they were two weeks ago. >> the man who revealed that classified data, edward snowden, tells a hong kong new hampshire that the u.s. government has been hacking china's
before you shed tears for the traders that are in the market, bear in mind the dow is up 14% ytd and the nick up 19% year to date. they have plenty of gains. it just means they are taking their opportunity to book them while there is this nervousness over the fed withdrawing some of the stimulus that it's given the market since the global financial crisis. >> jeff live for us in london. >>> our top story in the states. the nsa vowing to make public that he says proves the...
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from his time in central america in the 80s where he was a major player in fueling the contra war in nick raw gray, there was a meeting while he was in prison with the senior yes , -- yemen official saying he be released because it was a problem for them, and so he held the yes , -- yemen official that he has to be kept in prison for four or five years to people forget about him. that's why he remained in prison. he comes out a jail a changed man, radicalized, and his -- he starts a blog and begins taking on discussions about if suicide bomber is acceptable under the teachings of the koran, and the u.s. is putting pressure on yemen to rearrest him, and he goes underground, and the head of intelligence service comes to the father and says in may of 2009, if you don't get your son to come back into our prison, the americans kill him in a crone strike. this is before the underwear bomber or fort hoot, anything. they hold the family, if you don't get him back in prison where here's not charged with real crime, we -- the americans are going to kill him in a drone strike. his father goes and fi
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nick wallenda practicing for his walk across the grand canyon. amongst all that weather. bill karins will be here shortly with more on this. >>> jury selection in george zimmerman's second-degree murder trial begins in three days, and three matters are taking center stage at pretrial hearings. zimmerman's lawyers say prosecutors are withholding photos of guns from trayvon martin's phone. the judge also rejected the defense's request to shield the identity of as many as seven witnesses. this after a lawyer for the "orlando sentinel" argued for transparency but zimmerman's attorney said some witnesses are concerned with their safety. >> my understanding is that they are very concerned when they come before the court and they testify truthfully as to what they saw and it leads to a certain verdict let's say an acquittal they will be subject to ridicule or retribution. >> the third issue, voice comparison technology used to analyze the 911 call from the night of the shooting that killed the unarmed 17-year-old. zimmerman has pleaded not guilty and claims self-defense. george
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. >> well, the setup and pitch were a surprise for nick. he will get the ball when the a's visit the kansas city royals this season. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," actor ethan hawke. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." hawke. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. take the miralax pledge to feel better sooner. get a reward like a beauty treatment, a dance class or a $5 gift card with purchase of a specially marked pack. go to miralax.com for details. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> thank you, bye. >>> an australian woman has given up her attempt to b >>> thank you, bye. >>> an australian woman has given up her attempt
. >> well, the setup and pitch were a surprise for nick. he will get the ball when the a's visit the kansas city royals this season. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," actor ethan hawke. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." hawke. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws...
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nick valencia got the chance to go to one of those services. nick, how emotional was it? >> reporter: there were some tears. there were some dry eyes. there were some people who were still very -- those emotions were very raw in there. i don't know if you can tell from those pictures, but the church was without power. it was a very small church. it felt more like a home than anything else. they invited us in. very generous of them to invite us in there. we spoke with one resident whose storm didn't get damaged by the storm but she herself was still very shaken up by what happened. >> i did fine friday night and yesterday but when i got here, the tears just started flowing. this is where i want to be. the tornado hit just about a mile and a half from my house. i was in my above-ground storm shelter and i stayed safe. but so much so close is gone. >> she was 1 of about 50 people that went to church earlier this morning. she was -- she is an insurance agent and she's getting a lot of calls from people in the community who have been dealing with homes lost, damage, valuables
nick valencia got the chance to go to one of those services. nick, how emotional was it? >> reporter: there were some tears. there were some dry eyes. there were some people who were still very -- those emotions were very raw in there. i don't know if you can tell from those pictures, but the church was without power. it was a very small church. it felt more like a home than anything else. they invited us in. very generous of them to invite us in there. we spoke with one resident whose...